Integrating the Collaborative Virtual Environment protocol with Mathematica

We have built interfaces featuring smartphones and tablets that use magnetometer-derived orientation sensing to control spatial sound, motion platforms, panoramic and turnoramic image-based renderings, virtual displays, and other programs. To leverage our Collaborative Virtual Environment (CVE), whi...

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Published in2013 International Joint Conference on Awareness Science and Technology & Ubi-Media Computing (iCAST 2013 & UMEDIA 2013) pp. 778 - 784
Main Authors Nakada, Anzu, Cohen, Michael, Ranaweera, Rasika
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.11.2013
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Summary:We have built interfaces featuring smartphones and tablets that use magnetometer-derived orientation sensing to control spatial sound, motion platforms, panoramic and turnoramic image-based renderings, virtual displays, and other programs. To leverage our Collaborative Virtual Environment (CVE), which is implemented in pure Java, against the power of Mathematica, we use J/Link middleware. As a result, we can exploit Mathematica features of graphics and calculation and control the Mathematica Kernel by data from, among other clients, mobile devices.
DOI:10.1109/ICAwST.2013.6765542